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with. nothing. more challenging or was too much are starting november nights on. this is due to have been he is coming to life from burning it then the dismiss got to non-government behind bars this outrage in buffalo and but a spanish judge is also expected to issue a warrant for the arrest of the outfit counted on
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a car disputable who's in belgium we'll go live to barcelona as well as to brussels also coming up apple's a bomb put trump the tech giant fears a demand for the new i phone x is off the charts on the first day of the sales and after the check drive hits and or time high. lost in the next thirty minutes of walking out the not phone books of climate change experts in activism almost two hundred nations are gathering in bonn to figure out how to make the paris climate change a chord book. i know and welcome i'm. a spanish judge is expected to issue an international arrest warrant for asif catalan leader. only she jailed nine members of the deposed scotland government after they responded to questions at the national court in
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madrid one was later released on bail they may all be charged with physician meanwhile crude you know is still in brussels i'll be talking to our correspondent there as well as in barcelona in a moment but first this report. they used whatever they cute to make noise and bustle loner. the protests came after a spanish judge ordered past members of the deposed cuts and one cabinet detained pending a potential trial the former government figures turned up in madrid to answer questions about cuts alone has pushed for independence. after receiving the news the former had the site cataloging president calloused pushed a moment called the jailing a serious mistake and demands at their release. it is a grave attack on democracy. imprisoning political
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leaders who have ample citizen support is an act that violates the basic principle of democracy. the leader himself was supposed to appear in court in madrid and the spanish state prosecutor wants him arrested. when someone doesn't appear after being cited by a judge to testify in spain or in any other e.u. country and arrest warrant is issued it's a duty to answer to the summons putsch demands lawyers says he will cooperate with both spanish and belgian authorities. before. and there can defend against this extradition. exception. in warrant the court. the fusion. outside the supreme court in madrid lawyers representing catalan
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leaders push to months no show would have fact the other defendants. will want to analyze whether it will be beneficial or detrimental but it is going to have an effect that's for sure. despite his passionate support and does a loner push to months refusal to come before the court in madrid is expected to hurt his case. less than get the very latest from our correspondents barbara reason in brussels and. in barcelona welcome to both official let me start with you one jailed catalan leader has been released today why was he fed free and why is it important. yes that's santy really that is the business minister of the dismissed business minister he was released today after paying fifty thousand euros in bail he was
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offered that deal we think because he resigned before the independence vote which took place a week ago today that's why it's believed he is being treated differently now a lot of pro independent supporters are very angry at him for not taking part in the vote some even called him a traitor there was no cheering for him as he arrived court yesterday and in the spanish media he's being painted as the lonely man because he is different from the other eight who are now still behind bars today he significant though and certainly want to watch over the coming weeks because he has put his name forward to run as leader of christian ones party in the election to each take place on december twenty first it could of course be part of a clever strategy that he is made it so he is the only person who is not behind bars and it's part of a cross party consensus that they do have someone who is able to run in that direction his motivations clearly aren't clear that he is certainly want to keep an
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eye on margaret meanwhile a spanish judge is expected to issue an international arrest warrant for the ousted president of catalan carlist who's in brussels what would that mean for him. that means for him that the police come looking for him or he will sort of go to the police and say here i am now take me the police by the way doesn't have to arrest him they can set him free they can put bail or they can put him under surveillance so it's not necessarily prison however sets a process going that means that he will about have to astri months to defend himself against this spanish extradition request and we already know of course from his lawyer and from his own statement last night that he wants to say that his fundamental rights have been infringed upon that he that this whole trial in madrid has political reasons and that because of those reasons the european arrest warrant
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cannot be implemented as it usually is a technical matter but however he is really trying to politicize it and sort of argue against it here in brussels and check out how do people there feel about pretty long decision to stay on in brussels given that several of his cabinet ministers are sitting in jail. so there is a small group of people that we've spoken to who are very concerned that he's in brussels at the moment some would even go as far as to say that it seems like he's abandoning the independence movement and is essentially a captain leaving a sinking ship the vast majority though that we're speaking to here still back him one hundred percent of what we've been hearing for the last week is that karl is pushing on is the president he was democratically elected and he is following through on the exact reason that he was voted into government in the first place he's delivering on his independence pledge they are happy that he is in brussels they want him to bring that message to european leaders and they don't think that
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he belongs behind bars essentially they want to see this movement continue and they don't want it to be stifled by madrid by putting these people in jail one thing that i really must point out. of course these independent supporters don't represent everybody here in catalonia there are a lot of people who are against this independence movement and do think that the actions of these dismissed government ministers were illegal and they'd shoot to death or face the consequences of the spanish law. it is a very divisive issue not bother the even regards the catalan issue as an internal matter for spain does this also apply to pretty long situation as well. absolutely and completely we've just watched a spokesperson of the european commission and the daily briefings sort of absolutely throw back each and every question off for reporters on this issue to them in repeating again and again this is an issue for the spanish authorities and
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it's a judicial issue and the courts have to decide so the european union will not touch this because if it would encourage secessionism in any way or form it would be in for a really difficult political ride so it is keeping storm ribald of isil in brussels and charlotte chisholm bill in barcelona thank you both very much for this article look at some other stories making news around the wound the u.s. has flown to supersonic bombers over the korean peninsula for military exercises it's an apparent sure force head of president donald trump asia tour north korea has condemned the move saying america is seeking to ignite a nuclear war. so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for monday's deadly truck attack in new york in its online news letter the terrorist group called the alleged attacker a caliphate soldier without pointing to any specific evidence eight people were
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killed and eleven others were injured in the attack. scientists have discovered a new member of the great ape family for the first time in eighty ninety yes a previously on identified species of the frizzy head around your town lives in the remote jungles on sumatra island but researches warn their numbers are so small and the habitat so threatened they may not be around for much longer for. you what you need to really is coming up ahead. the resurgence of the bee after a movement on its aspiration for independence in nigeria the minute she views the movement as a threat that supporters feet as a bid for freedom. gaffer non-busy says joins us on ten years after it launched the game changing i phone apple has released the most recent model of its series how do you have that story that's right in the computer giant is moving
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from strength to strength profits hits ten point seven billion u.s. dollars in the last quarter and many are predicting that the i phone ten will break sales record as well even though at nearly a thousand dollars for the cheapest version it's not exactly well cheap. the images are practically identical all over the world there's a countdown customers burst in when the doors finally open like here in tokyo they put down a pile of money and leave like this student euphoric. i think i want to go home and get some rest and then enjoy the phone. the latest i phone has an edge to edge display and uses facial recognition technology. but otherwise it doesn't seem to be the huge technological leap forward that apple claims even so it costs around one thousand dollars in the u.s.
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and up to half again as much in japan china or europe that makes even the biggest apple fans think you know you've got samsung sewing it's the same thing and about forty to fifty percent less than what apple is charging apple has a good marketing and a good brain and that's mainly what we're paying for everyone's paying for the brain and everybody knows. how long can apple keep it up competition is growing and samsung isn't the only challenger chinese manufacturers like shalmi and while way also want a slice of the pie. as we see the apple face gathering at apple stores around the world it's a high as usual. frank fit but the stock market higher on apple's shad justified. the question has been asked for many years it's totally justified and close to a billion it is getting kind of hot out there and some analysts are saying you know with gains made this year about fifty percent since the beginning of the year alone
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in this year two thousand and seventeen it's a sell for four out of that is some analysts getting uncomfortable but you see these friends lining up and paying lots of money also in relation perhaps to income incurred the. and it is what people are willing to pay for this and it's just spewing the profits into the coffers of apple and when you look at the share price and you compare it to the profits of the company p. e. ratio that's called among investors then it's still a relatively reasonable valuation high but lower than some of the other big high tech companies out there well you mentioned nearly a billion a trillion u.s. dollars. market capitalization is there and that's nearly the g.d.p. of indonesia kind of thing the company be worth so macho is in financial and there . yeah it seems totally ridiculous when you compare it like that but
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you must remember apple is the most successful company arguably in the world at the moment people are willing to pay these premium prices for a small bit of technology that fits into your pocket and which they phone with and take pictures with but that's apple's apple's brand and of course there is criticism that's to be leveraged if you look at the public side of the company the way they pay taxes or the way they treat their workers for example. in frankfurt thank you very much. now washington's worst kept secret is finally out to rome powell will be the next chairman of the us federal reserve from february pending senate confirmation that is so who is the man as a fed board member since twenty twelve powell has in the past mostly supported the policies of his predecessor janet yellen and is expected to remain cautious about raising interest rates but he will oversee efforts to unwind the monitors stimulus
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brought in after the two thousand and eight financial crisis. u.s. president donald trump considered five names including current fed chair janet yellen before choosing powell who has served as a fed governor since two thousand and twelve a soft spoken centrist powells name has been circulated as a top contender for over a week. as president there are a few decisions more important than nominating leaders of integrity and good judgment to hold trusted positions in public office and few of those trusted positions are more important than the chairman of the federal reserve powell sixty four has a background in law and joined the fed in two thousand and twelve he supported janet yellen action in setting monetary policy and stepped in line with her post financial crisis plans even helping to develop them. inside the federal reserve we understand that monetary policy decisions matter for american families and
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communities i strongly share that sense of mission and i'm committed to making decisions with objectivity based on the best available evidence in the longstanding tradition of monetary policy independence powell will replace this woman as fed chairman janet yellen she succeeded ben bernanke in twenty fourteen under previous u.s. president barack obama i think she could be seen as one who kind of carried the torch and continued the bernanke he doctrine and his way and did a great job and terms of communicating policy and tensions and telegraphing those moves to markets so why is trump breaking with tradition and replacing the fed chair after only one term experts agree that yellen led the fed with a clear vision and concrete results but the president wants to get rid of an appointee brought in by barack obama although trump needs
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a yellen style fed he needs it without janet yellen which makes powell the perfect choice for the job. and that's all your business for now rita now has a story about another separatist movement in africa that's right good had not got to move to independence a dominating headlines in europe right now but the other passionate separatist movements in many parts of the watch in nigeria a group called indigenous people of beyond is calling for an independent state in the found east of the country it's an only dem on that spot a bloody civil war fifty years ago our reporter visited the home of the independence movement leader nom de cano who went missing in september his disappearance has fueled fia's off new violence this is a statue of nnamdi kanu with its arms chopped off the real name because i knew has disappeared. i witnesses say security forces stormed his house in southeastern
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nigeria in september he has not been seen since the army says he fled but this man believes he was killed would say it will be the case a member of the separatist i.p.o. be the indigenous people of be opera he has been on guard at his leader cells since it was raided and kanu himself disappeared so from the just do that then just over there where the. so most of us who are somewhere like america will. some of the separatists from what they believe was a military operation. says that twenty people were killed after the brother of the missing separatist leader flinch and. after many unsuccessful attempts to contact and he agreed to meet us he says the actions of the nigerian military has made the i.p.o. be even more determined to carry on. asking for a friend on
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a mission asking for. want to be free people on genuine achieve that is to reference them. and that's what my latest say and that's what everybody believes in today the government has rejected the separatists denounce it says an independence referendum would be unconstitutional and dangerous. the information minister says all the governors in the region the same opinion they have course also get responsibility to do people and not go into the encouraging the kind of fight to titian that leads to the loss of lives fear of an escalating conflict is growing among the population and i jerry and in the south east of the country have long felt sidelined and neglected but many do not sympathize with the radical approach of the b. offering separatists this increasingly harsh exchange of words on both sides of the conflict some supporters of an independent speak about the destruction of nigeria the government on the other side because the separatist movement
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a terrorist organisation most observers doubt that in the current political climate a peaceful referendum which be possible the memory of the b a from the war fifty years ago is still fresh here the last time the region tried to break away from nigeria more than a million people lost their lives back then john the problem was fought on the side of the separatists he still gets together with his old comrades to discuss the current political situation. the veterans are worried about the risks of holding a referendum too. they've been keenly watching similar developments in other parts of the world. but no i did not come borrow from the spin is a referendum come to stop. you for didn't come but stopped on the bracket. on that then i think. these veterans are holding on to their dream up an independent but cannot agree on the price rituals of war they say must stay where
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they belong in a museum. and now to look at climate change two thousand and fifteen marked a breakthrough in the fight to control climate change in the two hundred nation from the five is climate equal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was one shotting in two thousand and twenty. such emissions are considered a major cause of climate change so four hundred sixty eight nations have ratified the accord now it's time to work out the details of a climate conference in the german city of bon fiji is chairing the conference like other nations in the south pacific it could be specially hard hit by climate change and rising sea levels many of the island of the sea ice stream the tiny the journey is helping fiji with logistics and providing the venue and that's because the islands are unable to host a conference of this size were traded three thousand people for one hundred and ninety seven countries expected to attend now could be the largest international
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conference ever hosted in germany the meetings in bonn start on monday and will last for two weeks the goal is to agree on how to cap the expected rise in average global temperatures at two degrees a lot is at stake in bonn the polar ice caps are melting. drought and storms are becoming more common across the globe a recent study found that the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has never risen as fast as it did last year. one place that's been hit especially hard by rising sea levels is fiji in the south pacific. now for the first time fiji will be chairing the un climate conference prime minister frank bainimarama will be leading the negotiations environmentalist say fiji is a warning for the world isn't bizarreness but fiji has been especially hard hit by climate change because of rising sea levels fiji was the first place in the world
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where an entire village had to be relocated because of climate change. the bonn meeting aims to flesh out the terms of the twenty fifteen paris climate agreement almost all countries have signed the accord only the u.s. has announced it is pulling out the deal requires that temperatures do not climb by more than two degrees it requires all countries to set their own climate goals it paves the way for billions in aid especially for poor countries but one will be a working conference without big decisions like those made in paris just thirty tonight at first it sounds pretty and spectacular but what we agreed on in paris in december twenty fifth teen is like a new worldwide law and something like that needs rules of interpretation. but donald trump stated intention to withdraw from the paris accord has cast a shadow over these talks so far other countries do not share his view.
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the three major storms in the caribbean combined with the u.s. backing out of the paris agreement have increased the feeling of unity among the other countries. have many feel it is now time to take action the results of climate change are becoming more and more dramatic and not only in fiji. and for more have fun and reason by mendez he joins me now from bonn i saw tonight donald trump's administration announced the u.s. withdrawal from the international climate agreement five months ago how has that affected the international community in the effort to combat climate change so far well initially there was some concern over motivation for the other countries but i would say that that quickly turned into if anything increased a determination for the rest of the world to continue to move forward on climate protection also given that the effects are being so felt this year for example in the form of extreme weather that has really rocked the globe but experts do say
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that in order to prevent this two degrees celsius temperature rise that we have just a ten year window to not only peak in greenhouse gas emissions but actually complete the transition to low or no carbon economies and the emission reduction commitments as they are take us to about three degrees so there's certainly a sense of urgency around this issue and for some regions of the world more than for others and we have the german environment minister henrik saying this is not going to be a second paris conference what can participate and actually achieved in the next two weeks. no it's not cup twenty one in paris this is what is called a working conference meeting the delegates are coming together to hash out this rulebook on implementing the paris agreement and there are some really important aspects to this such as transparency and accountability so how can we be sure that countries are living up to their commitments that these commitments are measurable and comparable so we're talking about oranges and oranges and not oranges and
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apples also a big component of this conference is how businesses and local governments can already begin to translate these emission reduction goals into the real world and in fact there's a lot of potential there for quicker cuts and for increasing that ambition to make sure that we don't overshoot the true degree temperature rise now fiji as we have now reported from the country's most affected by rising fee levels what a florida country's expecting from the summit. the the literal existence of fiji is threatened by rising sea levels due to human caused climate change which is one reason that fiji was selected to hold the presidency for this conference and part of the thinking behind that is to drive home the urgency of the issue i mention the two degree limit how we're heading for three degrees currently so they in fact these small island states in the pacific for example would require the lower limit of one point five degrees so i think one of the messages we're on the same boat
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climate change no one knows knows no borders so let's get paddling. and fell and and and from need obvious in my mind if you very much. anatomists forces and manchester united good morning you arrived to court in madrid today he's facing charges of tax fraud dating back to his time in charge of riyadh madrid morning you left the spanish club in two thousand and thirteen after three years at the helm prosecutors say he failed to declare over three million euros in revenues from his image rights and that he did so with the aim of obtaining illicit profits marine who denies the allegations and says he settled all outstanding tax issues in two thousand and fifteen. here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you they have been protests involve luna after ministers in the deposed government would by a judge the same judge is also expected to issue an international arrest warrant for the cartoon on media cardless bridgeable and bruff. more news coming up for you
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ninety nine the soviet union is breaking apart. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way politically and economically. with the most of it was an incredibly difficult job. but this democracy was a lie because the elections were for all of us are privatization was robbery the soviet union's heritage where does russia stand today and moscow's empire our series starting november fifth on w. hello and welcome to quadriga donald trump is packing his bags for asia the longest trip of his presidency so far it won't be an easy one even though he does plan to
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