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global ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity trailblazing projects. d w dot com slash global i.d.'s. this is due to the news coming to you live from berlin a spanish judge has issued an international arrest warrant for the ousted cab long leader carlos pushed along he said he will define any attempt at extradition tens of thousands of his supporters take to the streets meanwhile to protest spain's
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handling of the crisis also coming up don't trump sets off on his first official trip to asia how will he handle the nuclear threat posed by north korea. and this may look like just another already attacking but it isn't i'll tell you why this it was different and why it's under sweat that's coming up. on sarah harman welcome to the show it's good to have you with us. a judge in spain has asked belgium to a west to pose kind of leader carlos bush won't after he ignored a court order to return to spain for questioning the judge refused a request by push to testify be a video link belgian government says it's studying the warrant in barcelona tens of thousands have again protested against the imprisonment of other members of the
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dismissed whittle government in catalonia. tens of thousands once again out on the streets of the catalan capital barcelona tonight to protest the detention of leaders of the independence movement take former members of the deposed catalan government to being held without bail pending possible charges of rebellion and sedition. and other acts minister's son t.v. last thursday night in jail but was freed on friday after posing bail of fifty thousand euros his message one of conciliation. of want to ask the authorities of the state and prime minister roh hoey to take the political initiative we will not resolve this through the courts we will only resolve this through politics they can be. tough to dissolve in the catalan parliament when it declared independence last month the spanish government is pinning its hopes on new elections ordered for
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december the twenty first. these elections are for all the political party. or office to catalan society the government hopes for an end to instability and cheery aeration in the social cohesion and economic framework in take out on is. the course of protest against the detention of former government officials is growing but now there's still no prospect of any return to normality. correspondent barbara day's all is in brussels barbara good evening spain issues a european arrest warrant for the extra leader what does this mean. it means that now a set procedure is beginning to roll down within the next hours a judge here and belgium will check the arrest warrant but that's just a technical matter whether it's signed whether there's a date on it and swarms of force and then he will and it will be entered into the schengen information system the european system to guard the borders and then the
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judge will sort of instruct the police to pick up his pushed a month or he might sort of presenting himself with the police forces voluntarily then he has the judge has twenty four hours to hear carla's put the money has the right to appear before a judge and he can then state his objections against extradition to spain we know of course that he wants to do that this whole thing will then be dealt was in the first instance by the court after another fifty fourteen days more or less there is a chance for it in another plea to the second instance the next chord so there will be court to hearings and then in the in the end he even has the right to appeal to the highest court in belgium all this can last up to one is between six weeks and two months or a long complicated legal process has now been set in motion briefly barbara have we
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seen any reactions from the e.u. or from brussels. there is no reaction from the e.u. it could insists that this remains in a spanish affair or that it's an internal political problem of spain that needs to be solved by spain no further comments and the belgian government does not say anything either because this is not a matter for governments this is a judicial procedures a process between between the two sides the spanish traditionary and the one in belgium the government cannot and must not interfere we have heard some some statements by flame of politicians who said they sympathize more or less was the cause of congress puts them on however they really cannot influence the process barbara there's all there with the view from brussels thank you. and our correspondent phil is in barcelona charlotte how are people reacting to this news
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that the former catalan leader now has a warrant out for his arrest. this protest began as a demonstration against the detention of eight dismissed catalan leaders is now people tell me ted into a protest against madrid attempts to crush the independence movement as a whole as you started to trickle in here that this european arrest warrant had been issued there was a chance of pollution is our president people here believe that he is being. is being punished for following through on exactly what he was elected to do they say this independence movement is democratic and just and they are deeply concerned by the news that another group of dismissed politicians also now look closer to being behind bars let's go back to the tunnel on cabinet members of the been arrested we heard one has been released on bail what more can you tell us about the. that's
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quite right that's the business minister who is released on bail he had to pay fifty thousand euros ace believe the reason he was released while the other one was that he steps down the full the independent pending he didn't take pots that's why it's good he's being treated differently the other eight men and women who are behind bars this evening face up to thirty years in prison for the charge of rebellion alone so it's very serious charges facing them these are the same charges that will of course face callers persian man and his allies who are currently in brussels but charlotte shelton fill in barcelona thank you. all catalonia as moves for independence are being watched by separatist movements around the world including in nigeria there are a group called the indigenous people of biafra is calling for an independent state in the south east of the country now it's an old demand one that sparked a bloody civil war fifty years ago
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a reporter visited ohio the home of the independence movement leader he went missing in september and its disappearance is fueling fears of fresh violence this is a statue of nom de condo with its arms chopped off the real none becoming too has disappeared . i witnesses say security forces stormed his house in southeastern nigeria in september he has not been seen since the army says he fled but this men believes he was killed would change it would be the case a member of the separatist i.p.o. be the indigenous people of be out for a yes you know on guard at his leaders house since that was raided and conduit himself disappeared so from the just do that then just another idea that we had if addition to. the most of us was sort of i would like someone like me i don't know we. some of the separatists proved what they believed was
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a military operation says that twenty people were killed after the brother of the missing separatist leader. after many unsuccessful attempts to contact him he agreed to meet us he says the actions of the nigerian military has made to the i.p.o. be even more determined to carry on. asking for a friend of his not asking for or want to be free people from doing the open achieve that is through referendum. and that's what my little understood everybody believes in today the government has rejected the separatists two months it says an independence referendum would be unconstitutional and dangerous. the information minister says all the governess in the region the same opinion they have course also that is transmitted to the people and then will go into the encouraging the kind the five to titian that leads to the most of life's fear of an escalating conflict is growing among the population nigerians in the south east of the country
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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 outside because the separatist movement a terrorist organisation most observe us that in the current political climate a peaceful referendum which be possible. u.s. president has left washington ahead of his first official tour of asia the president and the first lady boarding air force one headed for hawaii will get a briefing on u.s. military forces in the pacific after that it's off to japan tensions over north korea's nuclear threat looks likely to dominate the trip. trump's previous trips abroad have brought moments that raise some eyebrows here's a look back at what happened. in brussels he pushed his way to the front sharing
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aside the prime minister of montenegro. and peres who told the french first lady quote you're in such good shape. on diplomatic embarrassing to the u.s. president has faced lots of criticism for his behavior on previous foreign trips visiting asia could pose a bigger challenge japan in particular is a country where cultural tribes are looking at every corner you can smith knows the ropes it's her job to promote japanese culture to americans we don't really like to tell what we're thinking and. it's speak and we try to respect what other people are thinking so. if we don't we want to really a boy the conflict. is also eager to help the sushi chef owns a restaurant in washington d.c.
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he can offer a lot of good advice with regards to japanese cuisine and the use of chopsticks studying is not allowed yes and so. passing the food from chopstick to chop stated that is a really bad things yes in japan only you it time you use a chopstick to people. is when you pick up the deceased so you never ever do that in the restaurant sometimes a state banquet can make history for other reasons like this one in one thousand nine hundred two when george h.w. bush fainted after vomiting in the lap of the prime minister of japan. blunders like that can happen says cup pre-show marshal she was president barack obama's chief of protocol. every second really matters every moment counts you are literally almost holding your breath to make sure that those
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things that you put in place the hours of preparation actually go in according to the plan and sometimes they don't five countries in less than two weeks this trip is a huge challenge for a president who once admitted he's not a big fan of traveling abroad one thing however will make him feel at home in japan prime minister has invited him to a round of golf alexander filed that report she's with me now i understand are plenty of pitfalls ahead for a president who said that he prefers to stay at home what do you think is going to be the biggest challenge on this trip. well i think the biggest challenge will be how to how to deal with north korea the crisis will be the main important topic on this trip and then another important question will be how which role this president america first president will play in via literal meetings with leaders such as she
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or and regional summits and whatever president will reassure his asian partners that he is sticking to the longest stablish you asked policy in the region or if you will take radical turn if you say tensions with north korea are set to be a big focus of this trip what specifically is trump trying to achieve. he's national security adviser mcmaster told us yesterday that it is important for the worlds to understand that north korea is not only a threat to the united states and that the only acceptable outcome is the denuclearization of the korean peninsula so we can expect the president to lean heavily on his chinese counterpart to get to economically and politically isolated north korea and we can also maybe expect to try to try to get russia back
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into the conversation but at the moment it doesn't look that we will see any fall for concrete steps such as the new sanctions for example alexander there also appears to be some tensions between the white house and the state department or been open divisions between trump and his top diplomat rex tillerson ease tillerson accompanying him and what can we expect to happen on their trip to asia. well i don't think that any thing is going to happen on this trip to eat. bad trump has been very critical of tillerson not that it's on the usual for trying to criticize members of his team he criticized ben and his former chief strategist who is no longer in the white house biased but still considered a very close ally he criticized his attorney general jeff sessions who is
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still in office but we have to say that. trump has been very critical of tourists and since t.v. reports revealed that tillerson had called trump a moron something tillerson had not directly to deny his spokesman spokesperson did it all right alexandra phenomena in washington thanks very much. here's a look now at some other news in brief more round the world a u.s. military judge has decided that bowe bergdahl should not face prison for observing his post in afghanistan back in two thousand and nine president trump called the decision a total disgrace prosecutors were seeking fourteen years in jail for bergdahl for endangering his fellow soldiers after leaving his post their dog was captured by the taliban and spent five years in captivity the iraqi government says its forces of recaptured one of the last homes held by so-called islamic state
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the prime minister said al kind was liberated in what he called a record time you know and it came just hours after the syrian army said if we take in the city of darryl's or islamic states last major stronghold there liberia's national elections commission has told reuters that the presidential election runoff that was scheduled for november seventh will be delayed the supreme court is currently investigating allegations of fraud in the first round former soccer star george we won the vote he's due to face the current vice president joseph but walking in the water. big news for apple today funny you've got the latest on that thank you very much indeed a tech giant stocks surged to another new high today it's going to size of course to dilute release of its latest i phone the ten which is expected to break sales records that in profits last quarter now put the american companies market cap at almost nine hundred billion dollars. the images are
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practically identical all over the world. there is a countdown. customers burst in when the doors finally opening stores in london tokyo and paris they put down a pile of money and leave at the student for ik. i think i want to go home get some rest and enjoy the phone. it's the day that i wait for each year really for eleven years now and since the first i phone every year i line up to have the latest on apple's range of products whether it's an i phone whether it's the watch the i pad the mac. so i bought three i phone ten so that my whole family can enjoy them. 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 album claims even so it costs around two thousand dollars and buyers know they're paying mostly for the brand how
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long can apple keep it up that's the billion dollar question competition is growing samsung isn't the only challenger chinese manufacturers like shell me and while way are also fighting life of the pie. if in the future the iphone still doesn't have enough a novel of main feature and chinese producers will bring out all down in the past the product research and development of chinese producers were copied from apple but this is changing chinese producers are the first to produce the full screen and are emphasizing quality and photos now out of old is looking more like a chinese producer. that could be but until now that hasn't made any dent in apple's bottom line there were so many orders for the i phone ten that it's already confidently forecast record sales in the run up to christmas. time to cross over just a few months in new york on wall street standing by for us hey sophie the apple is cashing in as usual of course but there's of course also criticism that the company
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does not really deliver all produce anything innovative this time so there is that next big product that everyone expects from apple. well apple by content is new and innovative sure about it wasn't truly the most important announcement that apple has made yet it will sell by the tens of millions maybe even a hundred and it will provide the bulk of apple profit for years to come but it ultimately a pretty flat of glass and metal that you hold in your hand and apple is already looking to the day when that not number the way that people interact with their device dropping and you hear the next big thing might be a device that is always with you around your arm like the apple one yes roy it's not the flagship product so far but. customer satisfaction is ninety seven percent and in line with many office of a product and with the new radio on board if even possible to make all that receive
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messages with the apple. now in force i phones of course of very prized no matter which edition so just for a whole long is the company able to maintain such a high price tag also considering of course competition. well apple products have always been more expensive than the want of a competitor apple is all about the margin and of course margins are pretty high at a price of one thousand dollars and the reason to earning that just has to show i have shown that this strategy work with a high price so she wants to new york for us thank you so much. the storm has passed to us jobs market is on the mound after it was pummeled by the effects of major hurricanes in august and september unemployment in the united states fell again last month to four point one percent down from four point four percent in august it's the newest unemployment level since two thousand a separate
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survey indicated a surge in job growth in the same month with two hundred sixty one thousand workers how to add to the ports. and that's your business state update for now back to you thanks so much bonnie a multi is journalist who was killed in an apparent assassination last month has now been laid to rest over fifteen hundred people turned out to pay their last respects to daphne koller wanna go baltar's prime minister said the family had denied his request to attend the funeral want to believe there was investigating claims of government corruption at the time of her death she died when a car bomb exploded. daphne koller wanted to lead says sons carried her coffin out of the church and into the square after the funeral service. throngs of supporters paid their last farewell and called for justice. for years carolina gets if thought to expose corruption in her investigative blog
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running commentary many are certain her search for the truth cost her her life it's not just a matter that it's a brutal assisted nation done by someone who wanted to make a show of force to show each and every person the more done that and toward the things more but were for then the state that he was looking at freight not only of the state but also of the faithfulness. definitely karo on a good lead see i had been investigating a number of malta's top tier politicians. in the family made it clear that the country's prime minister and a number of other officials would not be welcome at the funeral thankfully the president of the european parliament was the only official representative in attendance and i believe is that when he called for an international inquiry the boundaries of this murder go beyond this island we have already discussed
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a debate on this issue in the european parliament and we'll have another. in malta investigations are ongoing but there have been no significant breakthroughs so far this lack of progress is frustrating many ordinary multis who want to see deafness killers brought to justice the. scientists have discovered a new type of a weighing a tank in indonesia is the first time in almost a hundred years that a new species of great ape has been identified researchers say it's hope voice and eating habits are different from any other and a tank but new though it may be it's already endangered species list. say hello to your new cousin no we're not monkeying around this frizzy had fellow is the latest member of the great ape family his that's a name is prong though top a newly insists to the untrained eye he may look like any other around luton but when an older member of the family died in twenty thirteen after
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a brutal confrontation with local villagers researches took a closer look. what they found was remarkable that test results published in the journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutang was its own distinct species. that long called the whole voice all the language of the wrong times is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're really in the fruits of various tree species that nobody has ever seen them be biologists when they may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative humans. german soccer now and dortmund host fun in the biggest clash of the weekend the hosts are in second place
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and they trail biron by just three points but they've been poor form recently mentioned take just one point in their last three games on the other hand byron have a perfect record ever since your pockets took over as coach last month. biorn have their swagger back that's been the case is the return of coach you just in time for day classic when they go to do that if any champs now are top of the table which gives them added confidence. but. i don't think the pressure is on us to be very happy that one out of three points ahead after two or three weeks of being five points behind. has clearly lifted the mood in munich and the club has strengthened its defense along the way but the coach doesn't want his team going into the match overconfident again struggling. and. we shouldn't just naively believe getting weaker and
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we can take them with one hand tied behind our back on the contrary this will be a very intense game. but intensity calls for a strong black and yellow lately they feed us well no wins in their last three and the employer mentation of pay to boss his game plan continues to cost prop. him up in the early in the season we were on a roll and nobody talked about it it's normal that when you're not winning and he's still talking about it and. what football fans around the world talk about after saturday's game remains to be seen with the win dortmund could again be back in first and see some positive headlines. today more coming at the top of the hour.
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unfinished and i know that i love life both and you will always remain my beloved parents. they've lost than sons to i.x. . planning and he was a totally normal boy after german parents desperately searching for their children
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