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returns home. this is deja news live from berlin hong kong protesters move from the streets to the mall pro-democracy demonstrators occupy a shopping mall and trample on a chinese flag they're turning their anger against pro police businesses go cross live to hong kong to hear the latest. young climate activists say it's their turn to lead the u.n. climate summit wraps up with the demand from the young people to have a say over how to cut carbon emissions they're accusing older generations of
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threatening their future. i. think. and the beer starts flowing at munich's october effect prices are up 30 percent at this year's event still millions of thirsty revelers will raise a glass score to the world's biggest beer festival. i'm like look who thanks for joining us for testers in hong kong or back out in force today as the territory braces for more possible violence crowds have taken over 100 cong ball where they trampled on the chinese flag in a clear provocation aimed at beijing i the protesters are calling for greater democracy i introduced us. what they say is police heavy handedness they're also
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valid to disrupt travel to hong kong's busy international airport the 2 sides have been facing off every weekend for 4 months now i let's cross over to the responded to you as bullinger i want to warn viewers at home that there is a delay in the t.s.a. is at a mall and i want to ask you mathias to start off give us a sense of what's been going on where you are. right now the tensions are rising in here because police seems to have group down there there is a subway station just connected to the mall and they are assembling them everybody's now waiting what's happening before protests have been going on the usual chanting and chanting slogans and singing songs protest songs
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people have several actions they have folded paper swarms society i hope these as they say and they have also been targeting several businesses that they accuse of being pro china for example by taking. reservations these reservations can i hanging them up. as ribbons crossed the small then somebody stole him out with a chinese flag. or trampling on it running out of it and dumping it in a lake nearby so it's been quite a bit of action but so far peaceful action this mall has a special meaning to the protest because in this mall some weeks ago protesters flat from the street when the police were attacking and police chased them inside the mall since then they have to make using the 0. no off them all of cooperate
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with the police so this is a bit of a symbolic location where the action right now as you've been talking we've been seeing pictures of police in riot gear how sizable is their presence. was. i. right now what from where i am coming up on because they are enough place that said they are inside the empty office and. over to this length i then people are just sounding i was up at the entrance of that tunnel right happened was you know activists just are along one of the organizers was very critical of the police just yesterday let's listen to what he had to say. or this. arrest the person at the age of 63 and they got one at the age of track of who
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can't imagine a primary school kid at the age of trout will be arrested by hong polis but that's why we describe hong kong try this wall that from a more than global city to a polish day where polish followers i mean a police state those are pretty strong words mathias is he right in saying how come now a police state i as you can see people are retreating now from the mall. the police has been at the tension of this protest i people accusing i using excessive violence this is also because of the slow dumont off the government to these protests sent to the demands of the protests this week in the village to talk even
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to the opposition parties in parliament by the chief executive so the police has been at the front line for some time the police has been reacting strongly sensitive to provoke asians they have added fuel to the protests by calling this inches this is. union used so the police kind of guy to be to play in this. escalation and protest is on team on doing an intimacy cation into the police something that is refused and that might to lead to these words which are of course polemic. which is briefly if you can even for many of us who travel to hong kong in the past after 15 straight weeks of protests it's now difficult not to identify it as a city of unrest how have these protests changed hong kong your opinion i was. you would be surprised how normal life is apart from these protests locations
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and these protests most weekends so people still continue of course they are leaving but these have changed hong kong a lot i think because i was ok they were motioning with everybody around now this thing we couldn't stop this is the back and forth yes the city's political crises the distrust that housekeeper at the center of discontent all people in hong kong is now at the surface and the political system is in question the effectiveness of the political system that. serves beijing where where where the leaders are nominated de facto nominated also new york i directly by beijing that is something that is really under discussion again now. that the political crises the need for a different solution is of course very open up the ts building are dealing with
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a very dynamic situation in hong kong thanks so much time the iran's president hassan rouhani has warned that the presence of foreign forces in the gulf will heighten insecurity this comes after the u.s. said it would deploy 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 a dumb it but out we announce to the will. that the presence of foreign forces can be problematic and dangerous for the region johnny dangerous for international waterways for marriage on security and for oil and energy security that all call shot. rouhani. also said iran would present a plan for peace at the u.n.
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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 were claimed by hooty rebels in yemen iran 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. we are certain that the attacks did not come from yemen but north of saudi arabia to the investigations will prove the. truth that we will release the results to the world and take necessary measures to. 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 seen the youth leaders criticised
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older generations for doing too little to prevent global warming and now they want to 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 all stoppable that's the message from the u.n. 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 has a huge responsibility it is your generation that must make us be accountable to
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make sure that we don't betray the future of human kind of grand words but one of 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. d.w. correspondent alexander phenomenon 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 he is 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
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a fund to help poor and nations adept to a warming world are the leaders going to listen eventually they must the activists say otherwise we are going to vote them out. in formula one ferrari's declares frank a surprise in singapore by taking pole position ferrari are not renowned for their success in singapore but clare produced a fine display of driving to add to the runaway leader lewis hamilton of mercedes to 1st place on the grid but claire's ferrari teammate sebastian vettel starts 3rd in sunday's grand prix. now fans of the cape crusader have been celebrating batman day by watching the bat signal beaming into night skies around the world like here in tokyo.
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i run a signal summons this superhero in the comic book series which is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year batman has since grown into a multi $1000000000.00 global franchise with characters like catwoman and the joker starring in their own spin on who's. one of the world's biggest parties is underway in case you didn't hear in southern germany more than $6000000.00 revelers are expected at this year's october fest in munich beer 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 among those gearing up for the festivities protesters fresh from fridays for future isn't always with your generation that's taking to the streets because we're not afraid to make our voices heard and i think we can also sit down and enjoy
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a beer that's a vision thing. only after a 3 hour waste the 1st keg wasn't tapped until midday as is the tradition every year. or so after sydney unique america hosting 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 tense 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 joke. but me for you alternatives are increasingly popular. and business 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 vague and bare the way it has been brewed for over 500 years under the german beer purity law. that's all for now up next shift technology show this week the global success story of e-sports thanks for watching you can always catch up online is dot com you're watching t w. welcome to the what is the game here. to talk about. your family scattered across the globe.
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