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this is d.w. news live from berlin young environmental activists ramp up the pressure on the world's policy thank. you and use climate summit wraps with a call for action the next generation demands a bigger site cutting carbon emissions. hong kong on a just the city prices post yet another day violent clashes for months since these protests not proceed demonstrations again still no end in sight of young british.
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based on strong commuting crosses the right to stand up to seize up to the face but millions of thirsty revenues will raise a glass or 2 at the world's biggest pig. and the taps will be pouring out even more as behind me to continue their revival in the bundesliga the defending champions took on too long with their sights set on the top of the table and of the variants could stop school. i'm anthony held welcome to the program protect our planet that's the clear message from young climate change activists who gathered at the united nations a day after the biggest mass demonstrations ever saying these latest criticised all the generations for doing too little to prevent global warming and i want a greater role in decision making going for. a formal gathering of world leaders
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gets underway on monday. yesterday millions of people across the globe. marched and demand does real climate action especially young people. we show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable that's the message from gretta simberg at the un youth summit in new york on the back of the world's largest ever climate protest on friday organized by friday's for future a movement she founded in response the head of the un admitted that runaway climate change poses an existential threat to the human race i have granddaughters i want my granddaughters to live in the life of all planet margin the nation is a huge responsibility it is your generation that must make us be accountable to make sure that we don't betray the future of human kind of grand words but one of
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actions on monday world leaders will meet in new york to discuss the climate crisis but after decades of negotiations greenhouse gas emissions are still going up on friday 4000000 people took to the streets now the world waits to hear whether leaders will extend their climate ambitions. w correspondent alexandra phenomena is in new york where that climate summit begins on monday she outlines what the young activists are hoping to hear. more than 700 activists attended this 1st hughes climate summit here at the u.n. headquarters in new york they did manage bold climate change action saying this is the defining issue of our time they want the world leaders to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to hold the companies and countries most responsible for pollution accountable and they want them to provide money for a fund to help poorer nations adept to a warming world are their leaders going to listen eventually they must the
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activists say otherwise we are going to vote them out and that was correspondent alexandra phenomena in new york now to some of the other stories making news around the world. so the arabia says it will respond to the last weekend's attack on 2 of its oil fields saudi foreign minister. said this country would retaliate if an investigation shows that iran was behind the bombing runs and eyes any responsibility for the attack. so-called islamic state is plain for responsibility for a bomb blast on a minibus in iraq that killed 12 people and wounded 5 others the explosion near the city of karbala was one of the biggest since the iraqi government declared i is defeated in the country 2 years ago. china and the solomon islands have established diplomatic ties after the solomons broke off for
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a license with taiwan the pacific nation switched its allegiance to beijing this week lured by the promise of economic investment on the 5th thing countries now recognize taiwan's independence from china. were. old enough 1000 parachutists have written acted one of the biggest ally defenses of the 2nd world war landings in occupied holland in september 19th 44 was supposed to clear a path into not hegemony but the allies lost the battle of on them with a heavy loss of life on both sides. protesters in hong kong gearing up for another day of pro-democracy rallies for months after the demonstrations began violence flared again on saturday police tried to disperse several 1000 people using tear gas and brandishing firearms the march started peacefully but skirmishes soon burka. the. scenes such as
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these are becoming all too familiar tear gas fills the air as police and protesters clashed in hong kong streets road satellite the 2 sites have been facing off every weekend for 4 months what started as anger over a proposed extradition law has grown into a wider movement calling for greater democracy protesters were arrested outside a railway station in sight people were marking 2 months since activists were violently beaten in a more botak they are. the one that was. after a largely peaceful march airlie or in the day clashes then bouquets between police and a group of hardcore activists the day even strangers 3 petrol bombs from behind their barricades in a separate incident walls of anti-government messages were torn by these so-called lenin walls have become something of an emblem for the demonstrations which have
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been held every weekend for the last 16 weeks. protests leaders have dubbed this home kong summer of discontent and although the numbers at the protests are dwindling those attending are justice passionate as ever. because you know i am i don't. happen to be kept away from being. a national power and north pole and tomorrow we hong kong did not run and this is what it's like to have stopped by the right and. the pro-democracy activists are looking for a show of solidarity from the west and are calling for the international community to support them and stand with hong kong live they delis mathias building is in hong kong and he sent us this update on the latest round of clashes. c both sides are really on the brink of the nerves we are seeing the police getting
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provoked easily and the protesters expecting something to happen so some of them come prepared with petrol bombs and other gear to the demonstrations and anything that happens then a warning by the police an announcement to disperse the crowd inevitably leads to violence. one of the world's biggest parties is on the wire in southern germany more than $6000000.00 revelers are expected that this is munich october fest the prices are up 30 percent but the party goers a just as thirsty as ever. to dash for the tents when the doors opened at this year's october fest just minutes later 120000 seats have been filled among those gearing up for the festivities protesters fresh from friday's for future. generation that's taking to the streets we're not afraid to make our voices heard and i think we can also sit down and enjoy a beer that's
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a vision thing. but only after a 3 hour waste the 1st keg wasn't tapped until midday as is the tradition every year. or so fierce in munich america toasting to a peaceful festival climates also on the agenda as october fast which has been powered by green energy since 2012 a more and more tents are becoming climate neutral every year. so it's good so we have a point system to decide which businesses are allowed to take part in october 1st and we work a lot of points to businesses focused on sustainability. when it comes to food old classics are still on the menu roast chicken sausages and duck. but me for you alternatives are increasingly popular. and this is to put the superfood theme is in especially salads with nuts flowers and forage greens that
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will definitely be the trend this year. until washed down with a v. can bear the way it has been brewed for over 500 years under the german beer purity law. to sport now and win this league football whereby munich kicked off their october fest celebrations with a big win over cologne the defending champions put on a master classes 2 of their new signings both got on the so score sheet. october fest is the happiest time of the year in munich but last season by and took just 4 points from 4 games during the festivities they visit his cologne turned up in qana villa tired but there was one buy and player ready to spoil their fun robert levon don't ski had 7 goals from 4 matches going into the game and it didn't take him long to get his 8 at the bundesliga season. 5 in just the 3rd minutes yes you're kimmage but the polish striker through and he made it one nil
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with the help of a deflection. philippe continue had been desperate to open his account and by and he went close to doubling their lead the free kick the can and back off the post. a half time late may the home fans be as taste even better and just a few minutes into the 2nd half they were celebrating again. who else but now an 11th of skate. to nil and by and were cruising. then just before the hour mark coccinea was brought down in the books. kingsley a.z. boy got his marching orders and 11 does he passed up the chance of a hat trick to let the cio score his 1st goal for by an. 5 relief for the brazilian and the champions had the points in the bag. there was still time for even parachutes to slam home a 4 for by and to sink cologne for good and get the october fest party off to the
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perfect start. are you going to the october 1st tonight i think so you have your little hose no ready you know we have them you like it here i'm starting to like it's not fun to buy and plays in particular will enjoy their well and nights out robert levon dusky now has 9 goals in this campaign while one is enough a new boy. it can for i'm happy they get on so well it wasn't just the goals that showed that but also the way philippe put livy through several times their understanding is getting better and we're going to have a lot of fun with those too along with the other players. to cologne it was an afternoon to think get but at least they can drown their sorrows at the best beer festival on the planet no less. and so the pressure was on a lot seek after bynes dominant display and they dealt with it seamlessly saying off their brain meant to retake their place at the top of the bonus league.
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frame and were missing many of the a key players making it harder for coach florian call felt to field a competitive side. his opposite number a union august man had no such worries though. and abi leipsic were a ruthless captain villi all but heading in the go ahead goal in the 13th minute with like 6 1st chance for gun beat out the whole dream and defense to get on the end of christopher and concludes corner. in the 35th minute more like 6 efficiency this time it was marcel sabots with an unstoppable free kick to nil to leipsic. the. embattled host soldiered on but was lacking in the final 3rd this rare braman attempt from davi close and she had off the line by life 6 comic-con 0 in the 2nd half leipsic found themselves
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a man down conrad lima got his marching orders off to a 2nd yellow for a needless handball. coach not us money not impressed but his team didn't blink marcello surat sealed the 3 no victory with his 1st goal a solid away win for the leipsic to confirm their bundesliga leading credentials. so here's a look at all of the bundesliga results so far this weekend we saw those wins for by and leipzig and levies and beat it when young berlin had the been the faded patter born freiburg an out specs shared the spoils shall go one on friday on sunday club backpedaled desoto frankfurt face dortmund and monday. take on hoffenheim. in formula one ferrari spring a surprise in singapore by taking pole position ferrari are not renowned for their success in singapore but the clear effort is to find the supply of driving to age the runaway later lewis hamilton
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a from sadie's to 1st place on the grid for our teammates western fiddle stops good in sunday school. and now that's all for now up next on the shift our magazine for living in the digital age a look at the sports with a distinctly football flavor stay tuned for that for now on that anyhow thanks for watching. welcome to the here. to talk about. what's the connection between bread. and the european union. correspondent.

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