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this is news live from berlin and hong kong protesters move from the streets to the mall pro-democracy demonstrators are occupying a shopping mall voicing their anger over the police response to their movement go cross live to a reporter to hear how the actions are impacting hong kong. young climate activists say it's their turn to lead the un youth climate summit wraps up with the demand from young people to have a say over how to cut carbon emissions choosing older generations of threatening their future. i was told.
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and the fear starts flowing munich's october prices are up 30 percent at this year's event still millions of. raise a glass or 2 at the world's biggest beer festival. welcome to the program hong kong is bracing for another day of pro-democracy protests crowds have filled a local shopping mall calling for greater democracy protesters are also valid to disrupt travel to hong kong's busy international airport it follows a night of unrest police fired tear gas in an effort to disperse several 1000 protesters some of whom through petro bombs the 2 sides have. been facing off every
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weekend for 4 months now. going to be joined now live by our correspondent mathias bolling to he is following events for us in hong kong's new town plaza mall where they're current protesters under way 2 thanks for joining us the protests are continuing where you are what's the activist morale like now after another night of clashes. well there's no end to these protests but they're not they going on for 15 weeks knock knock at the weekend have seen this kind of flash before these protests against your behavior problems as going to be can you get that certainly the more i don't think it will act to call back to the book but i'm also coming i've read those if anyone but they still go you know called you to build it shopping mall for example this something you don't have enough to. find
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anything. you say poses the need to be small and good morning. oh no it's not going to be awful right because that they need those the day before you . begin. to call the mall they don't hold a job reservation people come all the way. so i don't know whether you could be done right now but that's how do you. know just you know if it does there's got to be a big you could out of this for me you can see them all the crap but this thing with the chinese flag the way you call just one flag they don't use she is by. the full support of hey this is all because all the time you got money from both sides. disrespecting to you but. i want to ask our viewers to bear with us obviously in. this is dealing with
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a lot of noise and action where you are mathias one of the organizers joshua one has criticised the police in recent days and it's even called hong kong a police is he right about that. what we focus on all media about the police is big ben because growth is. the police response to the places from the beginning being excessively violent. the tension between the lead on this but also talk of the population i leave you all i believe and they have called it easy provoked into violent action bullied you when you have all the protests as roaches so there is definitely a lack of training in the after mation you said that's the only call i reporting as the police state is awful and i make the boy all the protests
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does what is true is that the government tries to focus prices mainly by spending from the east to the front line and off by responding when you don't think you ought to have with all the bill we want but when you have the moment this is open to it and you gauge. it believe. that there has been no political leadership visible. so. a lot. of. that should be on the government to swallow the belief. that it's going to go in hong kong for us thank you so much mathias. 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 demonstration we've ever seen the youth leaders criticize older generations for doing too little to prevent global warming and they
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now want a greater role in decision making. 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 planet my generation there's 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 $4000000.00 people took to the streets now the world waits to hear whether leaders will extend their climate ambitions. iran's president rouhani has warned that the presence of foreign forces in the gulf will heighten insecurity this after the deployment of u.s. reinforcements to the region in response to recent attacks on saudi oil sites speaking at a military parade commemorating the anniversary of the iraq war rouhani told foreign powers to stay away warning iran will not allow anyone to violate its borders beduin ya islamic point out we announced to the wound was that the presence of foreign forces can be problematic and dangerous for the region. dangerous for international waterways for maritime security and for oil and energy security
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how it all could wash out. rouhani also said iran would present a plan for peace at the u.n. general assembly in the coming week. tensions in the gulf have escalated since the september 14th attacks on saudi oil fields the united states and saudi arabia blame iran for the attacks which have been claimed by the rebels in yemen tehran denies involvement and is warning that any strikes in retaliation will result in all out war. the saudi foreign minister says his country will take action if an investigation shows iran was behind the bombings. and we are certain that the attacks did not come from yemen but from the north of saudi arabia because investigations will prove the. truth that we will release the results to the world and take necessary measures in. a change of pace
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in this league of football now where by in munich kicked off october fest celebrations with a big win over cologne the defending champions put on a master classes 2 of their new signings got on the scoresheet. side the fastest the happiest time of the year in munich but last season by and took just 4 points from 4 games during the festivities their visit his cologne turned up in qana. that was won by an player ready to spoil their fun. dusty had 7 goals from 4 matches going into the game and it didn't take him long to get his 8 of the bundesliga season 5 in just the 3rd minutes yes you're kimmage but the polish striker through and he made it one nil with the help of a deflection. philippe could have been desperate to open his account and by and he went close to doubling that lead the free kick that can and back off the post. a
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half time late made 100 fans be his taste even better and just a few minutes into the 2nd half they were celebrating again by who else but that an 11. to neal and by and what cruising. then just before the alamo coccinea was brought down in the books. kingsley a zebra got his marching orders and 11 times he passed up the chance of a hat trick and cut you know score his 1st goal for by n. 5 relief for the brazilian and the champions have the points in the bag. there was still time for even parachutes to slam home a 4 foot by end to sink the line for good and get the up side of the fence potsie off to the perfect start. you're going to they'll talk with us tonight i think so. little has no ready you know we have to you like it here i'm starting to like it's not fun to buy and play is in particular will enjoy that well and nights out robert
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live until now has knowing goals in this campaign while one is enough the new boy coccinea. you 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 levy 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 often names if it gets bought at least they can drown their sorrows at the best be a festival on the planet no less. in formula one ferrari's shoulder sprang a surprise in singapore by taking pole position ferrari are not renowned for their success in singapore but the clear produced a fine display of driving to edge of their runaway leader lewis hamilton of mercedes to 1st place on the grid the clear is ferrari team mate sebastian vettel starts 3rd in sunday's grand prix. fans of the cape
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crusader have been celebrating batman day by watching the bat signal beaming into night skies around the world like here in tokyo. was. the iconic signal summons the superhero in the comic book series which is celebrating its 8th anniversary this year that man has since grown into a multi-billion dollar global franchise with characters like catwoman and the joker starring in their own spin offs. one of the world's biggest parties is underway in southern germany more than $6000000.00 revelers are expected at this year's tobar fest in munich their prices are up 30 percent but the party goers are 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
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among those gearing up for the festivities protesters fresh from fridays for future isn't always a good word 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 a vision thing. but only after a 3 hour waste the 1st keg wasn't tapped until may day as is the tradition every year. or 2 after simu nick mair toasting to a peaceful festival climates also on the agenda as october fast which has been powered by green energy since 2012th and 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
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classics are still on the menu roast chicken sausages joke. but meat for you alternatives are increasingly popular. and business to put the superfood theme is in especially salads with nuts flowers and forage greens federal deficit will be the trend this year. until washed down with a v. in bear the way it has been brewed for over 500 years under the german beer purity law. our top stories again for you the u.n. use climate summit has wrapped up in new york with a call for action young activists are demanding a bigger say in cutting carbon emissions world leaders will begin their summit on global warming on monday. pung calling it is bracing for yet another day of protests after a night of violent clashes for months since the pro-democracy demonstrations began there still no end to the unrest inside. that's all for now up
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